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FIND US AT 6 BRANDON TERRACE, CANONMILLS & 20 WILLIAM STREET, WEST END OF EDINBURGH
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Rockburn, Central Otago, Pinot Noir 2022

Original price £42.00 - Original price £42.00
Original price
£42.00
£42.00 - £42.00
Current price £42.00
Insider Club Price: £31.50

 Expressive aromas lead to a deeply fruity palate displaying notes of plum, black cherry
 layered with rich notes of mocha and hints of oak. Supple, silky tannins envelop the
 smooth palate through to a long finish. This wine shows classic Rockburn elegance,
 integrity and balance.

Vegan
  • ABV 13.5%
  • Size 75cl
  • Country New Zealand
  • Region Central Otago
  • Grape mix 100% Pinot Noir
Vinification

Rockburn takes its name from the rugged, rock-strewn, burn scarred landscape of Central Otago. Situated on the 45th parallel, Rockburn shares a climate that is similar
to Burgundy. The vineyards are surrounded by mountains to the west, whose seaward slopes are rainforest, receiving 5,000mm of rain per annum. To the east is a barren, moon-like landscape that receives less than 25mm rain per year. Situated between these extremes, lay the Rockburn vineyards, which are producing Pinot Noir of stunning quality. The vines are grown in two sites: 85% comes from Parkburn, where the soil is 1015cm loam over river gravel; and 15% from Gibbston, with 40cm topsoil over alluvial gravel soils. The vines are Pinot Noir clones: 10/5, 5,6, Abel, 667 and 777 and they are trained according to the Vertical Shoot Positioning (VSP) system.

The grapes were cool macerated for between one and four days, prior to fermentation which took place in seven tonne fermenters and lasted for one week, with daily
plunging. Post-fermentation maceration lasted between 10 and 14 days, in order to extract the desired levels of colour, tannins and aromatics. Some batches included
whole bunches, adding complexity. The wine was 100% barrel aged for 10 months in French oak, of which 33% was new and 18% was one-year old.

Producer Information

Rockburn started as the hobby of Richard Bunton in 1991. He planted a few hectares of vineyard in the then pretty much unknown area of Central Otago. In 2005, Malcolm
Rees-Francis the winemaker, arrived from Felton Road where his skills immediately reaped the rewards when he won the Elite Gold Medal and the Young Antipodean
Winemaker of the Year award. Following an ecological philosophy, the vines are sustainably cultivated and the estate holds the Sustainable Wines of New Zealand
certification. This is a very exciting new arrival on the world Pinot Noir stage; quite simply Rockburn is one of the very best producers of Pinot Noir in New Zealand.

Vintage Report

2022 continued the trend of being a little warmer than the season before, with a good dose of rain at the start of February. Disease pressure was relatively high with many
reports of powdery mildew in the region, but fortunately the Rockburn vineyards avoided it. High yields in the Parkburn and Alexandra sites, while Gibbston vineyards generated tiny bunches of perfectly ripe fruit. 2022 was one of the biggest vintages ever and the 22 wines will be worthy successors to the 2021s.